Journal article

Defensive and pathological functions of the gastrointestinal NK3 receptor

GJ Sanger, BR Tuladhar, L Bueno, JB Furness

Vascular Pharmacology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2006

Abstract

In general, normal gut functions are unaffected by selective NK3 receptor antagonists such as talnetant (SB-223412), osanetant (SR 142901) or SB-235375. However, NK3 receptors may mediate certain defensive or pathological intestinal processes. The precise mechanisms, by which this role is achieved, are not fully understood. In summary, intense stimulation of the intrinsic primary afferent neurones (IPANs) of the enteric nervous system is thought to release tachykinins from these neurones, to induce slow excitation (slow EPSPs) of connecting IPANs. This is hypothesised to cause hypersensitivity and disrupt intestinal motility, at least partly explaining why NK3 receptor antagonism can reduce ..

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